mocksome

English

Etymology

From mock + -some.

Adjective

mocksome (comparative more mocksome, superlative most mocksome)

  1. Characterised or marked by mocking
    • 1967, The New Yorker, volume 42, part 7, page 125:
      I think I will go around to Snow White's house where she cohabits with the seven men in a mocksome travesty of approved behavior, and see what is stirring there.
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